Bhutan

Having been located in the eastern Himalayas, Bhutan is bordered to the north by China and to the south, east and west by India. The altitude differs from 300m (1000ft) in the narrow lowland region to 7000m(22,000ft) in the Himalayan plateau in the north, and there are three distinctive climatic regions. The foothills are tropical and abode to a variety of flora and fauna like deer, lion, leopards and the rare golden monkey as well as much tropical vegetation including mainly many species of wild orchids. The Inner Himalaya region is widely considered as temperate climatic region; wildlife includes bear, boar and sambar and the area is tremendously rich in deciduous forests. The high mountain region is less populated and the steep mountains are the abode of a wide variety of wildlife like snow leopards and musk deer.

Bhutan a hidden kingdom of Himalayas located between two giant nations India and China, is visited by the people of different countries for spectacular Mountain View as well as to experience their cultural and spiritual heritage preserved in age-old traditions. Bhutanese people, isolated from outside world, are succeeded to preserve their own way of life which is one of the major highlights of Bhutan Tour.

Bhutan, the ultimate paradise on the earth, lets you experience the age- old traditions, culture, arts and architecture. The snowy golden peaks raised from serene valleys are really beautiful to capture in your sight and in your camera too. The tranquility, serenity, spirituality of Buddhism also is explicitly reflected by Bhutanese people. The spinning prayer wheels, the murmur of mantras and the glow of butter lamp in the houses is still striking feature of everyday life. Monastery, temples and religious monuments resemble that Bhutan is truly a land of age-old civilization.